Wool is a hygroscopic fibre and is capable of absorbing more moisture than any other natural fibre due its high fibre saturation point. This means that wool can absorb nearly 40% of its own
weight in moisture and still feel dry to the touch. Because wool binds moisture rather than just absorbing it, the performance of our insulation does not vary significantly as humidty levels in
the building change. This can help contribute towards a more comfortable and healthy indoor environment.